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Most Sikhs I know are equally as patriotic to the British nation as I am; And also equally despise those that don't adapt or accept our culture and way of life.
Me personally knowing the area in which Chaz Singh lives and with the changes and segregation that has been forced around there under the veiled slogan of multiculturalism, I can't help but feel the area needs alot more people like him.
Me personally knowing the area in which Chaz Singh lives and with the changes and segregation that has been forced around there under the veiled slogan of multiculturalism, I can't help but feel the area needs alot more people like him.
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Multi-culturalism breeds segregation. To be a part of country you need to integrate into that country's culture. What we see here is a person maintaining his individuality while embracing his country.
We're stronger for multiple influences upon our culture but weakened by divisiveness brought about by ignorance. I don't just mean our own, but by those who come here and not become a part of society.
I do have great hopes for the future, but I do worry that we're becoming a nation of closed doors.
We're stronger for multiple influences upon our culture but weakened by divisiveness brought about by ignorance. I don't just mean our own, but by those who come here and not become a part of society.
I do have great hopes for the future, but I do worry that we're becoming a nation of closed doors.
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They have a long history of patriotism and service to this country. Just one example
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On 16/17 February 1945 at Kanlan Ywathit, Burma (now yanmar), Jemadar Prakash Singh was commanding a platoon which took the main weight of fierce enemy attacks. He was wounded in both ankles and relieved of his command, but when his second-in-command was also wounded, he crawled back and took command again, directing operations and encouraging his men. Being again wounded in both legs, he continued to direct the defence, dragging himself from place to place by his hands. When wounded a third time and dying, he lay shouting the Sikh battle-cry, so inspiring his company that the enemy were finally driven off. Killed In the above action.
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They seem to be struggling to get along with other flavours of muslims too. I know that this is the result of political and religious meddling, but they all need to friendly-up ffs!
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I suppose the sole reason for posting this 'fact' was to be informative and topical. Pardon my cynicism but methinks you were being provocative and **** stirring. I mean if we're going talk about different groups of people not getting on what about the Catholics and Protestants. If we delve just a little bit into history there's the Scots and the English. We the English aren't too keen on our cheese eating surrender monkey neighbours.
There are lots of different groups that don't get on, yes it may be a fact that you posted but your motivation for posting it is all too apparent.
There are lots of different groups that don't get on, yes it may be a fact that you posted but your motivation for posting it is all too apparent.
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